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Michael Saunders warns counting costs of bond-buying programme in public debt could force fiscal retrenchment
The Pimco chief executive on the post-pivot world
The period of rapidly rising prices is retreating in the rear-view mirror
Major banks’ forecasts for next year already hit, as market moves after Fed’s dovish comments take analysts by surprise
Move aims at clearing short-term central bank debt which is almost 10% of South American country’s GDP
Sofr’s brief divergence from Fed’s repo rate has rattled investors
Non-profit group raises questions over fiduciary duty
Credit spread with US triple C issuers is highest since 2009
Governor Kazuo Ueda says central bank in no rush to change monetary policy as Fed weighs cutting rates
More than 290 Article 8 funds revised their commitment in Q3 compared with 190 in the previous quarter
CIO Ivascyn says he has been running larger than usual bet on UK government bonds
Sustaining economy at ‘critical time’ for war-torn country is priority, says bank president Odile Renaud-Basso
US state’s lawsuit is the latest Republican-led salvo against $9.1tn asset manager
Fed’s dovish message is being interpreted by the bond market as a full-speed ahead signal
BoJ likely to signal its monetary plans at policy meeting on Tuesday but to hold off on action
BoJ expected to raise interest rates next year, while Fed signals rate cuts ahead
Fed chair has ‘out-doved’ the market and raised expectations of rate cuts
Surge in buying of government bonds as inflation rose
Moves extend rally in European government debt despite ECB’s insistence it is not considering interest rate cuts
Are AI stocks the future for sustainable investing?
Plus, a late-night deal in Brussels
FT Money’s annual investment panel chews over AI mania, animal spirits and ‘dry powder’
Across the multifactorquantiverse with AQR
European central bankers warn it is too soon to declare victory over inflation
A sharp drop in market interest rates makes such shares much more attractive
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